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Failure Investigation of Boiler Tubes: A Comprehensive Approach
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-253-2
Publication date:
2018
Book Chapter
Chapter 6.4: Fire-Side Corrosion
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Published:2018
Page range:
290 - 314
Abstract
Fossil fuels produce many byproducts that, if not fully combusted, put boiler tubes at risk. Fuel ash, chemical residues, and process heat pose the greatest threat and are the primary contributors to fireside corrosion. This chapter covers various types of fireside corrosion such as waterwall, fuel ash, and hot corrosion, acid dew-point or cold-end corrosion, and polythionic acid corrosion. It also addresses stress corrosion cracking and includes relevant case studies.
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Fire-Side Corrosion, Failure Investigation of Boiler Tubes: A Comprehensive Approach, By Paresh Haribhakti, P.B. Joshi, Rajendra Kumar, ASM International, 2018, p 290–314, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.fibtca.t52430290
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